Zach Bryan Fans Left Devastated After Hyde Park Show Sells Out Almost Immediately

One thing Americans take for granted is the ready availability of opportunities to see country music live. Listeners across the pond are less fortunate, so when a country star performs in Europe, it’s a big deal. So fans were thrilled to learn that Zach Bryan will headline a show at the iconic BST Hyde Park in London next summer. However, that excitement quickly soured when tickets apparently sold out in record time.

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“Math Ain’t Mathing:” Zach Bryan Fans Express Disappointment

Zach Bryan fans began snatching up their tickets for the “Pink Skies” hitmaker’s Hyde Park debut Wednesday (Oct. 30.) However, the tickets disappeared almost as quickly as they went on sale—much to the dismay of thousands, who had difficulty believing a 65,000-seat venue could sell out so abruptly.

“Math ain’t mathing with those zach Bryan Hyde Park tickets,” one X/Twitter user wrote. “71st in queue apparently and not a single ticket including vip packages by 10.01??? I have seen him in a tiny cathedral and it wasn’t that subscribed. Let alone 65k.”

Another fan agreed, adding, “It should NOT be this hard to get a damn concert ticket.”

One Instagram user professed they were “absolutely gutted” after trying to secure tickets “every day this week.”

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Will There Be a Second Show?

Zach Bryan has been adamant about taking a break from the tour circuit in 2025. That hasn’t changed, but according to social media, the “Heading South” crooner is considering adding a second BST Hyde Park show.

“Due to the unbelievable demand and the Hyde park show selling out immediately in June of next year; we will be adding a second show,” Bryan wrote Oct. 30 in a now-deleted Instagram Story.

He then warned, ““We still are not going to tour, we only did this because of the surprising speed it sold out. Thank you guys and we love ya!”

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